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WHO works to scale-up support to low- and middle-income countries to address antimicrobial resistance thanks to support from
Countries with regulations protecting people from industrially produced trans fat tripled over past year
‘Change system’: University of Toronto marks 32nd anniversary of École Polytechnique massacre
UN Committee against Torture publishes findings on Bolivia, Kyrgyzstan, Lithuania, Nigeria, Serbia and Sweden
Committee against Torture closes seventy-second session after adopting concluding observations on Bolivia, Kyrgyzstan, Lithuania
World Soil Day: FAO highlights threat of soil salinization to global food security
UN torture prevention body announces visits for 2022
Australia’s newest citizens welcomed
“Digitally literate” Gen Z and Millennial’s pandemic experience shaped by social media
“We may soon reach a tipping point when AMR surpasses heart disease and other so-called lifestyle illness as leading cause
Prosperity – Strengthening response capacities to crises of policymakers in SSA
In Initial Dialogue with Nigeria, Experts of Committee against Torture Ask about Fight against Terrorism
Today at Apple Creative Studios celebrates artists from D.C., LA, and Chicago
New reduced costs of dual HIV/syphilis rapid tests to accelerate progress toward elimination of mother-to-child transmission of HIV
In Dialogue with Kyrgyzstan, Experts of Committee against Torture Commend Legislative Progress against Domestic Violence
UNHCR: Conflict, violence, climate change drove displacement higher in first half of 2021
Future is Unwritten – Healing Arts Symposium
Bold, new commitments from around world to put gender equality at forefront of climate action at COP26
Committee against Torture Opens Seventy-second Session, Elects New Chair and Bureau
UN Committee against Torture to review Sweden, Kyrgyzstan, Nigeria, Lithuania, Serbia and Bolivia
Baylor and Harvard Researchers Partner in Long-Term, Global Study of Human Flourishing
Compact on Women, Peace and Security and Humanitarian Action signatories urge increased participation and protection for women
WHO guidance to reduce illness due to lead exposure
People – Strengthening capacities on anticorruption and sustainable development
Apple charges forward to 2030 carbon neutral goal, adding 9 gigawatts of clean power and doubling supplier commitments
‘Curiosity and courage’: Pearson scholars eager to make their mark at University of Toronto
Safe Schools Conference: 300 children call on world leaders to protect schools from attack
WHO unveils action plan to address findings of Independent Commission on DRC SEA allegations
Centre for Drama, Theatre & Performance Studies’ scholarships put talent, inclusivity on centre stage
Book explores Nigerian women’s political activism
International Day of Rural Women theme: Rural Women Cultivating Good Food for All
International community strikes ground-breaking tax deal for digital age
Starvation and hunger-related deaths reality amid worsening food crises, says FAO
Case study: Pilot implementation in Nigeria and Zambia, SBI Covid data collection tool
Human Rights Council adopts Universal Periodic Review outcomes of Namibia, Niger and Mozambique
20 years on, causes of 9-11 remain unresolved
Today’s one-year-olds will live through up to 24 times as many climate-induced extreme weather events
New cassava varieties endorsed for release in Nigeria
‘School Turned Into Nightmare After Attack In Nigeria’
Monitoring childbirth in a new era for maternal health
WHO calls for reinvigorated action to fight malaria
Global study shows teenage motherhood is still high
Burnet support for WHO Labour Care Guide
Middle Stone Age Populations Repeatedly Occupied West African Coast
International team to assess climate risks to African cultural heritage
Global Cornell hosts International Education Week, Nov. 16-20
Supporting developing countries to increase tax revenues despite COVID-19 challenges
COVID-19 control rests with human behaviour, at least until a vaccine arrives